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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Investing in cities with blight
How should an investor consider the factors involved in blighted cities?
Detroit comes to mind. But other cities (I believe Baltimore and Philadelphia as well) have shrunk over the past few decades. In some areas the rental market is essentially dead and properties are abandoned. I think that would be a nightmare for an investor.
Thanks!